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Nyoro or
Runyoro (Orunyoro, IPA: [oɾuɲôɾo]) is a
Bantu language spoken by the
Nyoro people of Uganda. It has two dialects:
Runyoro proper and Rutagwenda...
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Nyoro people (Abanyoro, IPA: [aβaɳôɾo]), also
known as
Banyoro are a
Bantu ethnic group native to the
kingdom of
Bunyoro in Uganda. They live in settlements...
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Mwanga alimpa *
Ennyana ekutudde *
Olutalo olw'e
Nsisi * Wavvan****a *
Omunyoro atunda nandere *
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Ssematimba ne...
- Christianity, Islam, Haya
religion Related ethnic groups other Rutara people (BaNyambo, BanyaNkore, BaKiga, BaTooro, Ba
Nyoro, BaHema,
Baruuli and
Bwisi people)...
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Numerical adjectives (declined to
agree with the
qualified noun): emu (
omu, limu, kamu, kimu, ...) 'one'
bbiri (babiri, abiri, ...) 'two'
ssatu (basatu...
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dialects Lulamogi and
Lupakoyo were spoken.
Lupakoyo closely resembled Nyoro. It had a
close belt of
Runyoro ****ociated
dialects running east from Bunyoro...
- like
Kristo "Christ" may
break them.
Tooro uses the same
orthography as
Nyoro. /nj/ is
written as ⟨ni⟩ in all
contexts (e.g.
okunia [okúnja] "to defecate")...